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Greg Rodriguez: HIV & COVID-19 and Comparing Public Health Crises

Policy Chats

In this episode, Government Relations and Public Policy Advisor Greg Rodriguez talks with a student from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about the similarities and differences between the HIV and COVID-19 public health crises. About Greg Rodriguez : Greg L. About Greg Rodriguez : Greg L.

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HIV & COVID-19: Comparing Public Health Crises (with Greg Rodriguez)

Policy Chats

In this episode, Government Relations and Public Policy Advisor Greg Rodriguez talks with a student from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about the similarities and differences between the HIV and COVID-19 public health crises. About Greg Rodriguez : Greg L. About Greg Rodriguez : Greg L.

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HIV & COVID-19: Comparing Public Health Crises (with Greg Rodriguez)

Policy Chats

In this episode, Government Relations and Public Policy Advisor Greg Rodriguez talks with a student from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about the similarities and differences between the HIV and COVID-19 public health crises. Guest: Greg Rodriguez (Government Relations and Public Policy Advisor).

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Using policy theories to interpret public health case studies: the example of a minimum unit price for alcohol

Paul Cairney

There are strong links between the study of public health and public policy. For example, public health scholars often draw on policy theories to help … Continue reading → By James Nicholls and Paul Cairney, for the University of Stirling MPH and MPP programmes.

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Exploring Access and Barriers to Care in Public Health Policy

Policy Chats

In this episode, Assistant Professional Researcher Deborah Lefkowitz talks with students from the UC Riverside School of Public Policy about public health policy. Learn more about the series and other episodes via [link].

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Metagoverning collaborative networks: a cumulative power perspective

Policy & Politics Journal blog

Chen & Oda Hustad Collaboration in cross-sectoral networks is proliferating in response to different public policy issues such as climate change, public health crises, economic inequality and urban renewal. By Alexander L. These collaborative networks are typically characterised as… Continue reading →

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Updating your course reading lists? Check out our essential reading recommendations for Public Policy, Politics and Social Policy from Policy & Politics

Policy & Politics Journal blog

by Sarah Brown and Elizabeth Koebele All articles featured in this blog post are free to access until 31 October 2024 It’s that time of year again when course syllabi are updated with fresh research. We hope to make this… Continue reading →